Hugo del Carril

Hugo del Carril

Known For

Beyond Oblivion

Biography

Piero Bruno Hugo Fontana Bertani, known as Hugo del Carril (November 30, 1912 - August 13, 1989), was an Argentine film actor, film director and tango singer of the classic era. He began his career as a singer of tango choruses at the age of fifteen. He made his film debut as an actor in 1937 and in 1949 as a director. In 1948 he would go on to immortality as the voice of La Marcha Peronista, for which he would be persecuted and imprisoned in 1955 after the coup against the government of Juan Domingo Perón.

🎬 Movies Featuring Hugo del Carril

Al corazón

Al corazón (1996)

as Material de archivo
The Bad Life

The Bad Life (1973)

as Víctor, The French
¡Viva la vida!

¡Viva la vida! (1969)

as Cantante de candombe
La calesita

La calesita (1963)

as Goyo / Raimundo Lucero
Amorina

Amorina (1961)

as Humberto Bonelli
Culpable

Culpable (1960)

as Leo / Pablo Morán
Beyond Oblivion

Beyond Oblivion (1956)

as Fernando de Arellano
Dark River

Dark River (1952)

as Santos Peralta
La cumparsita

La cumparsita (1947)

as Ricardo Galván / Pablo
A media luz

A media luz (1947)

as Miguel Valle
El socio

El socio (1946)

as Julián Pardo
The Two Rivals

The Two Rivals (1944)

as Rafael Aguilar
La piel de zapa

La piel de zapa (1943)

as Rafael de Valentín
Confesión

Confesión (1940)

as Ricardo Morales
Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle (1938)

as Mario del Solar